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The reverse Warburg effect: Aerobic glycolysis in cancer associated fibroblasts and the tumor stroma

Thomas Jefferson University · Lincoln University - Missouri · +1 more institution

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Abstract

Here, we propose a new model for understanding the Warburg effect in tumor metabolism. Our hypothesis is that epithelial cancer cells induce the Warburg effect (aerobic glycolysis) in neighboring stromal fibroblasts. These cancer-associated fibroblasts, then undergo myo-fibroblastic differentiation, and secrete lactate and pyruvate (energy metabolites resulting from aerobic glycolysis). Epithelial cancer cells could then take up these energy-rich metabolites and use them in the mitochondrial TCA cycle, thereby promoting efficient energy production (ATP generation via oxidative phosphorylation), resulting in a higher proliferative capacity. In this alternative model of tumorigenesis, the epithelial cancer cells…

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Keywords
  • Warburg effect
  • Anaerobic glycolysis
  • Stromal cell
  • Biology
  • Carcinogenesis
  • Cancer cell
  • Glycolysis
  • Stroma
UN Sustainable Development Goals
  • Affordable and clean energy
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